Rep. Robert Andrews tells HOH that his 16-year-old daughter, Josie, is writing and recording several songs in Los Angeles. The New Jersey Democrat now joins Sen. Scott Brown (R-Mass.) on the list of lawmakers who have raised musical offspring.

&ldquo;She sang before she talked,&rdquo; Andrews says of his daughter.

Josie hasn&rsquo;t signed with a label, but she&rsquo;s found producers to help her fine-tune her sound.

&ldquo;One of her producers is named Michael Lloyd, and he&rsquo;s done Barry Manilow&rsquo;s mix,&rdquo; the proud papa says.

Andrews compares his daughter&rsquo;s sound to that of pop stars Ke$ha and Taylor Swift, and says the songs will eventually be for sale on iTunes.

Josie is a teen of many talents: She&rsquo;s also an actress and screenwriter.

&ldquo;She&rsquo;s sort of had a long-term career,&rdquo; Andrews says, adding that she starred in a Broadway tour of &ldquo;Oliver!&rdquo; at age 9.

In more recent years, Josie has penned a screenplay about bullying. The musical film, which has been picked up by a production company, features 10 original songs. Josie and her older sister, Jackie, 18,&nbsp; attended an anti-bullying forum at the White House this month.

&ldquo;Our girls have never lived a minute of their lives thinking they can&rsquo;t be whatever their talent justifies,&rdquo; Andrews explains. &ldquo;I&rsquo;m proud of both my children. I really am.&rdquo;